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IN THE NEWS Union Parish Police PSC works Jury sponsors LifeShare blood drive for rural The LifeShare mobile unit will be located at the Internet Union Parish Courthouse in Farmerville Friday, from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Gazette News Services To help control crowding, please schedule your own The big shift to home-based work appointment by clicking on and schooling during the coronavirus the following link: https:// means more than ever needs donor.lifeshare.org/donor/ to bring Internet service to all parts of the state, according to Public Service schedules/drive_sched- Gazette photo by BYRON AVERY ule/212270. K&M has a variety of fishing and outdoor gear, plus food, snacks and many Commissioner Mark your calendar and gifts for the people in your life you care about. Foster Campbell. make every effort to sup- “Nothing is port this project. For more more important information, contact Paula for rural parts Strickland - 318-368-3296 K&M a hidden gem for of our state than high-speed Inter- UPSB meeting net,” Campbell scheduled for D’Arbonne fishermen said. “It’s just like June 8 the telephone used to be before we had Campbell The next regular meeting Area business prospers during quarantine telephones.” of the Union Parish School Louisiana is in Board is scheduled for 6 By Charlette Madden with a full coffee shop complete with line to receive an estimated $600 mil- p.m. Monday at the School [email protected] espresso, frappes and smoothies. lion in federal government aid over Board office. The biscuits, cinnamon rolls and the next 10 years to spread broadband The sun is barely creeping over muffins are heaven scent and their to “unserved and underserved” rural Census the horizon and you have the boat fresh sandwiches for lunch, followed areas. Campbell said the aid is coming information hooked up, fishing rods and poles by any one of their nine flavors of from the Federal Communications available online ready and, unbelievably, a sleepy homemade ice cream, satisfy even Commission’s Rural Digital Oppor- wife stumbling to the truck to join the most sophisticated palates. tunity Fund. The U.S. Census Bu- you. Headed to Lake D’Arbonne for Forgot the anniversary and need “The Public Service Commission reau is encouraging all the day, you just know this is going a quick gift? K&M can help you. does not regulate the internet, so I Americans to provide ac- to be a banner day for bream, catfish Need to buy a quick birthday gift can’t magically wave a wand and get it curate information for the for your mother-in-law? K&M also and possibly crappie. to everybody. And the Internet compa- 2020 census because the has wonderful gift shop with items Although, you realize you need nies want to go where the population results of the survey will like custom engraved tumblers, crickets, a couple of new lures would is. I’m saying, ‘If you’re going to get determine how billions of be nice and the wifey is dropping engraved cutting boards, lake décor, into this (FCC) program we’re going dollars in federal funding hints that she is hungry and a cup candles and even customized Union to serve some unserved places.’ will be allocated in the of coffee would be great. Where will Parish and Lake D’arbonne décor. “High-speed internet is my number- decade ahead. This will af- you ever find all of those things at 5 This unique and invaluable one priority for North Louisiana,” fect everything from health a.m.? In Farmerville, there is only establishment is owned by Kenny Campbell said. clinics and school lunches one answer, K&M Coffee, Corks & and Marcy Kavanaugh. The Kavana- The FCC has allocated $20.4 billion to disaster recovery. Enter Camo. ughs grew up in Union Parish and to be spent nationwide over the next 10 your information online at K&M is a one stop, provide all met each other at Spencer Baptist years, with the first phase beginning www.2020census.gov. your needs, you name it they have Church. They began dating in it sporting goods, fishing gear, fire- in October of this year. Follow The arms and ammo store combined See K&M, Page 10 Gazette online See CAMPBELL, Page 3 The Gazette invites you to keep up with all our news online at www.fgazette.com. Turner named You can view the entire pa- per online, as well as previ- ous weeks. Our advertising to Commission partners are also online Gazette News Services with us. We have decided to keep Rep. Chris Turner, chairman of access to our site 100% free the Rural Caucus of the Louisiana for the remainder of the Legislature, has been appointed to a current COVID-19 situation. new commission designed to extend The page is updated every broadband Internet service across Thursday. the state. For more updates visit The lack of reliable Internet ser- The Gazette Facebook page vice, particularly in rural areas, at @thefgazette. has created problems for school systems attempting to have on-line classrooms and for students trying to complete class assignments dur- ing the COVID-19 crisis that closed schools. USPS - 215-080 Established 1878 “I’m excited about being among 25 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY people chosen to address this serious BY THE FARMERVILLE GAZETTE LLC. 318.368.9732 problem,” said Turner, R-Ruston. P. O. 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The Territory $41 per year. 2020 Union General Hospital The Gazette is the Official Journal commission includes a number of of the Town of Farmerville and the telecommunications representa- “It’s a Girl Thing, Making Proud Town of Marion. tives, three legislators – the Speaker of the House, President of the Sen- Choices” Scholarship Congratulations to Taylor Lee for being selected as a recipient of this ate, and Chairman of the Rural year’s It’s a Girl Thing, Making Proud Choices scholarship. Taylor is a 2020 © Contents copyright 2020 and cannot be Caucus – and the heads of numerous graduate of Union Parish High School and the daughter of Lakeisha Lee reproduced without the written permission state agencies. of the publisher. and Jonte Lee from Marion. Under the Program, one $1,000 scholarship is The executive order specifically awarded to one senior girl attending high school in Union Parish. Applicants appoints the chairman of the Rural must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and plan to attend a 2 or 4-year college Caucus because of the group’s out- or technical school pursuing a career in the medical field. Taylor will be at- reach in rural areas where improved tending Louisiana Tech pursuing a degree in nursing. For more information The Gazette 75¢ Internet service is needed most. about the scholarship visit www.uniongen.org Price 75¢ © Copyright 2019 The Gazette THE GAZETTE | FARMERVILLE, LA THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2020 • PAGE 2

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A Deliverance under heaven” were office phone number literal or excessive days 9:30 a.m.; 6 p.m.; ed at 600 E. Water St. in Ministries gathered in Jerusalem will be 318-372-1775. conforming to the Wednesdays 7 p.m. Farmerville. For more to celebrate the Jewish For more information, law or to a religious information, please Regular services are feast of Pentecost. The or to live-stream our or moral code. The Liberty call 368-9239. prayer on Mondays at Apostles and Jesus’ Sunday morning ser- definitions of “lib- Missionary 6 p.m., Bible study on mother, Mary, were vice, visit our website, eralism” include the Baptist Church – Pleasant Wednesdays at 6 p.m., Spearsville Grove Baptist - gathered in the Upper www.fbcfarmerville. freedom of restraint Downsville and morning worship Room. Suddenly there com or our Facebook and licentiousness. Liberty Church is every Sunday at 10:30 came from the sky page. God is in control, Legalist may charge Road, Spearsville Pleasant Grove, a.m. 318-368-2634. a noise like a strong and Jesus is our hope those with views of Pastor: Bro. Bill Sty- where the Rev. Lethon Antioch driving wind, and it and peace! the Scripture less rig- ron Hay is pastor, is located Baptist filled the entire house. First Baptist id than their own as at 365 Pleasant Grove Then there appeared liberalists. Mt. Tabor Rd. in Downsville. Weekly service to them tongues as of Church — On the other hand, Baptist times are: Sunday – Marion Rocky Branch fire, which parted and those with a more Hwy. 2 Baptist Church Sunday school, 10 a.m. came to rest on each Great people, serving lenient view of Scrip- Farmerville, LA and worship service at one of them. They the Great God in a ser- ture may accuse those 318-368-9039 Pastor: Terry Mims 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and were then filled with vice of Great Remem- with stricter views Sunday School is “I’m finding myself Wednesday – 6:30 p.m. the Holy Spirit and brance of the Death, as being legalists. Is at 9:45 a.m.; Sunday at a loss for words, and The church is locat- began to speak in dif- Burial and Resurrec- there a “weigh station” Morning Service is at the funny thing is, its ed at 3501 Louisiana ferent tongues, as the tion of our Lord Je- or “happy medium” 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Eve- okay. The last thing I 828 in Farmerville. Spirit enabled them. sus Christ. The Lord’s between legalism and ning Bible Study is at need is to be heard, but 368-3591. Acts 2:2-4 Supper is an ordinance liberalism? There is, 6 p.m.; and Wednesday to hear what You would Bethel Temple The crowds of vis- given to the church by and it is grace! Grace Night Bible Study is at say. Word of God speak. Pentecostal itors were astonished our Lord Jesus. Bro. instructs through the 6:30 p.m. Would you pour down Church because every pilgrim Bubba reminded us written word (Titus Please feel free to like rain, washing my heard the apostles that in I Corinthians 2:11-12), and a theme call us if you have any eyes to see your maj- 2144 Hwy 33 North, speaking to them in 11, Paul delivered to the throughout the New questions regarding esty? To be still and Marion, their own languages. saints what Jesus had Testament is to abide Mt. Tabor or would just know that you’re in this Sunday school 11:00 Seizing the moment, delivered to him con- within the doctrine like additional infor- place. Please let me stay A.M the Apostle Peter stood cerning the order and of Christ, pay close mation. and rest Worship Service and addressed the importance of setting attention to doctrine in your holiness. 12:00 P.M crowd gathered that aside a time of special and expose strange Our Lady of Word of God speak.” Phone 318-608-6766 day. He explained that or false doctrines (2 Perpetual Help remembrance. Catholic John 4:24 – But the Blooming this was the fulfillment Bro. Bubba keyed on John 9-11; 1 Timothy hour is coming, and Grove Baptist of the prophecy in the the 26th verse of I Cor- 4:16; Hebrews 13:9, Give thanks to the Old Testament book inthians 11, which ends etc.). Grace is not Lord for He is good, for See CHURCH, page 3 Blooming Grove of Joel - that the Holy with “til*ALERT* He came.” licentiousness (Jude His kindness endures Baptist Church, where Spirit would be poured 4), and prohibits tak- JesusELMIRON is coming back® forever. 1Chronicles the Rev. Lester C. Sims out on all people. and God’s people are to ing liberty with God’s 16:34 is pastor, is located at The crowd Ifwas you so or someone“show”, proclaim you know open -wasw ord.prescribed Regular Mass times 702 Martin Luther King moved that they ELMIRON®asked for a chronic BLADDERA precise pattern ly, loudly and urgently, are 7 p.m. on Saturdays Serving All Your Propane Needs the Apostles, “Brethcondition,- interstitial cystitis orfor painful obeying the gos- Jr. Dr. in Farmerville. bladder syndromethe good news and ofafter Jesus long term usage (Spanish dominant) Residential & Commercial Dean Baptist ren, what shall wesuffered do?” Christ. serious We eye then problems looked pel,including: worship and ev- and 9 a.m. SundaysPASS *Propane & Natural Gas Products* Acts 2:37. Peter told at Luke 17 where Jesus ery aspect of Christ’s (English dominant.)3.792 x 4406 S. 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CAMPBELL continued from page 1 CHURCH NEWS (Cont. from page 2) Phase 1 calls for offices, any kind of tinuing to reach out and upload speeds 627,000 new Internet retail business. They to places like North of 3 mbps. Month- now is, when the true worshipers will locations in 45 states in- have to be able to get Louisiana, where we ly charges must be worship the Father in spirit and truth; for cluding 182,458 in Lou- on the Internet.” have more territory comparable to those the Father is seeking such to worship Him. isiana. Of the state’s These new Internet unserved by broad- charged in cities. Our ministry begins, when we leave the allotment, more than locations are in addi- band than other parts “Governor Edwards church. God is always greater than any- 79,000 new locations tion to the nearly 55,000 of the nation,” Camp- is very interested in thing we ever face. We just need to stay true will be in the 24 parish- homes and businesses bell said. “All of the 24 this, so we’re all pull- to the Word of God, preaching it and by all es of North Louisiana in North Louisiana parishes in my district ing together to make means, living it. Always be mindful – the that make up Camp- made internet-accessi- are seeing internet sure that Louisiana is church, the body of believers, is a thorn in bell’s LPSC District 5. ble in 2016-2020 by the growth. treated correctly. We Satan’s side. We must examine ourselves, “The addition of FCC Connect America The FCC supports need this more than keeping ourselves humble. We must seek 79,000 new broadband program. That earlier Internet service de- other states because revival, keep ourselves pure, confess our locations will be wel- FCC effort helped fiber; livered by fiber, wire- Louisiana is a poor sins, stay faithful to the house of God, de- come news for North wireless and satel- less, cable and satellite state, and one way out fend the church, pray for the church and Louisiana,” Camp- lite Internet providers firms. The agency re- of poverty is through reach out to others for Christ. God’s people bell said. “Nothing is bring broadband to quires that broadband communication and are to financially support the church, as is more important for many unserved areas companies deliver education. This is a instructed by God, so the church’s needs businesses, hospitals, of America. download speeds of 25 lifeline to get us out of will be met. We cannot out give God. lawyers’ and doctors’ “The FCC is con- megabytes per second poverty.” The early church began with a handful of people being led by the Holy Spirit. God always supplied their needs. When God began His people, He multiplied them as Motorcyclist killed in the sands of the sea, supplying all their needs. God today still supplies the needs of His people – the Church! God’s commands for those in the beginning were the same Union Parish crash as for us today: live by the Word of God. Love the LORD. Love your church family. We have seen how uncertain times can operated by Flowers, vehicle completed its life-threatening inju- LSP Release be; we are not promised tomorrow. Will was traveling east- turn. For reasons still ries. you be ready? Friday, shortly be- bound on Louisiana under investigation, He was transport- Church Services: Sunday School – 9:45 fore noon, behind a Flowers engaged the ed to a local hospital a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m.; 6 p.m. Wednesday State Police Troop F 2000 Ford Mustang. motorcycle’s brakes where he succumbed responded to a two-ve- An uninvolved and un- for a short distance to his injuries. Toxi- service – 6:30 p.m. hicle, fatal crash on identified third vehi- before the motorcy- cology samples were Zion Community Outreach Louisiana Highway 2 cle, traveling ahead of cle was laid down. obtained and submit- Ministries near Century Road. the Mustang, stopped This action separated ted for analysis. This This crash claimed before making a left Flowers from the mo- crash remains under Zion Community Outreach Ministries is the life of 62-year-old turn onto Century torcycle, and Flowers investigation. located at 606 Bernice St. in Farmerville. Mark Flowers of West Road. The Mustang struck the rear of In 2020, Troop F has Every Friday night there is a Fifth Quar- Monroe. stopped for the turn- the Mustang. Flowers investigated 23 fatal ter for all area youth. The preliminary in- ing vehicle and then was wearing an ap- crashes resulting in And every Thursday at 10 a.m., we have continued eastbound proved DOT helmet; 24 deaths. vestigation revealed a fun for seniors. 2012 Harley Davidson, after the uninvolved however, he sustained Come and join us for activities and fellowship. 94.6 percent of La. residents receive stimulus checks Thank You Police Juror Curtis Moses and the citizens of Ward Center Square News 10, were sent to single come is $27,274, with of these states were 1, would like to thank the Karl Malone Foun- adults making under the poverty rate in the dealing with poor eco- dation, all of our town and parish officials and The share of Lou- $75,000 annually. And state estimated at 18.6 nomic conditions even isiana adults eligible couples earning less percent, according to before the Covid-19 volunteers for your help during the food giveaway to receive $1,200 or than $150,000 each year 24/7 Wall St. The state’s health emergency be- on May 2, 2020. I would also like to thank all the more from the corona- received $2,400 checks, July unemployment gan, according to 24/7 vendors that donated items to this great cause. virus financial relief plus $500 for each of rate was projected to Wall St. plan passed by Con- their dependent chil- reach 18 percent, the gress was 94.6 percent, dren. Individuals with financial services web- representing 2,498,151 higher earnings re- site reported. residents, according ceived less, based on Generally, those to an analysis by 24/7 a formula used to help states where a higher Wall St. Americans facing eco- percentage of adults The $1,200 econom- nomic insecurity due receive the full corona- ic stimulus checks, to the Covid-19 epi- virus stimulus amount which the U.S. Trea- demic. have more lower-in- sury Department be- In Louisiana, the come households, the gan issuing on April average per-capita in- analysis states. Many

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Malcolm Fowler Terry Cole, a friend and than a stone’s throw cousin of Malcolm. from where he was Malcolm Fowler, 67, The Savage Family born. Over the years of Marion, Louisiana appreciates the assis- Ken or (Max) was a LSU was born on November tance of Griffin Funeral graduate and fan of 20, 1952, and passed Home of West Monroe. the Tigers, a chemical away at his home on engineer with Dow and Sunday, May 24, 2020. BASF, and a dedicated Malcolm was a grad- family man. uate of Marion High He is survived by his School. He pursued a wife of 59 years, Bar- career in the offshore bara, and 3 children, oil field. Malcolm was Cynthia, Russell, and his own man who loved Kirsten, and 2 grand- his dogs and his birds. children, Sara and Ra- Malcolm is preceded chelle. in death by his father A rembrance cer- and mother, Clyde and emony for the family Christine Fowler; and will be held on the his two brothers, Alvin property. Wayne and Van Fowler. 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Farrar Funeral Home Dedicated, Kind, www.farrarfuneralhomeonline.com | (318) 368.3043 Compassionate, Quality Care 312 Smith Street | Farmerville, LA 71241 Honoring all funeral home insurance and prepaid funerals PINIONS OTHE GAZETTE | FARMERVILLE, LA THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2020 • PAGE 4 GUEST COLUMN THE JOURNEY Lower Back in the saddle in Union Parish My husband’s current show began sliding off – backwards. snappy and sometimes become insurance rates “For the Love of Horses,” which I don’t even think I screamed, uncooperative.” I think Rexie got has reopened at the Union Mu- but I ended up right between only the latter part of the memo. coming soon seum of History and Art, brings the gentle giant’s legs. Thank- Nobody ever told me that back reflections of my fully, Mike was smart. horses sometimes bolt when they The House voted 72-28 Friday to pass a bill that aims to lower car insurance rates own dealings with hors- He stopped dead in his approach the barn. Or that Rexie in Louisiana by limiting damage suits and es during childhood. tracks before any harm had a habit of running up under awards to people injured in car accidents. Certain similarities could befall me. Hmm a particular big, low-hanging The bill by Sen. Kirk Talbot, R-River exist when reviews of … somehow this riding limb to try to knock his rider off. Ridge, targets tort laws that Republicans his equine paintings are bareback thing didn’t Yet I soon discovered both those say make it too easy to sue and claim compared with reviews work out quite as I had things. Plus, the ever-so-cute damages after a car accident. (to use the term loosely) seen in the Westerns. pony stopped, reared up on his The Senate also has passed the bill, and of my youthful expe- A few years passed, front legs and tossed me over his it will go next to Gov. John Bel Edwards. riences. But in other the backsliding memo- head. I’ve always been grateful I He supported an alternative approach to ways, the majesty of By ry faded, and one day at survived without a concussion lowering insurance rates and has said he Sallie Rose Hollis might veto the bill. Hooshang’s steeds has Aunt Corrie and Uncle or broken bones. Legislative leaders were negotiating nothing to do with what Mina Parker’s house Friday with his aides about the terms of happened to a chubby little girl in Haile, my horse-riding stars I haven’t been on a horse since. the bill, which passed both chambers by in the ‘50s and ‘60s. aligned again. My horse-lover But I don’t hold it against them. In large enough margins that the Republi- Listen to the grandeur of this sister rode T-Boy first, with abso- fact, I invite you to “For the Love cans could override a veto. The legislative wording: lutely nothing unusual happen- of Horses” to see Hooshang’s session ends on Monday, and the issue “Standouts within the collec- ing. Then I took my turn as this equine paintings as well as could stretch into a special session sched- tion … are the equestrian works other giant, also allegedly gentle, photos of horses from Indian uled to start immediately afterward. of Hooshang Khorasani ... These slowly circled the corral. Creek Thoroughbred Farm in Louisiana drivers pay the second magnificent large-scale acrylics I’m not sure what happened, Spearsville. The exhibit opened highest auto insurance premiums in the scream ‘undomesticated’ as they but suddenly, temperate T-Boy March 13 but has been unavail- country after Michigan, and Republicans and the business lobby blame the state’s roar, head-on across the canvas ... broke into a full-scale gallop. I able for public viewing since the tort laws and legal climate. These works are so strong that at ended up hanging on for dear life, state’s stay-at-home order went Talbot’s bill focuses on four key com- a glance one can hear the panting my body perpendicular to T-Boy’s into effect. ponents. The bill would decrease the breath and the pounding hoofs side, parallel to the ground. Ironi- Museum exhibits coordina- monetary threshold for an injury claim of these exotic creatures.” – Ex- cally, one lasting thing did come tor Jean Jones says the show, to be decided by a jury rather than a cerpt from a gallery talk during from the incident: a new family originally scheduled through judge. It would prohibit plaintiffs from the “Four-Footed” exhibit at The nickname – “Ol’ Cocklebur.” April 24, has now been extended suing insurance companies directly and Ormond (Florida) Memorial Art You’d think I would’ve had until June 26. Current museum increase the time parties have to file law- Museum. enough of horses by then, but hours are noon-5 p.m. Wednesday suits to encourage settling out of court. Now, contrast that description after another couple of years I through Friday and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. It also would prohibit using evidence of a plaintiff receiving reimbursements for to my own inelegant stories. somehow let our next-door play- Saturday. healthcare costs from sources besides the I couldn’t have been more than mates – the older Howard sisters, Here’s your chance to mentally defendant. 6 when my sister, Dianne, and I Karen and Pam – talk me into take a ride on your pick from a Supporters of the bill say that judges, were plopped atop Rocky Branch riding Rexie. I wonder now if it herd of stellar steeds. who are elected, receive major donations neighbor Marion Pace’s plow was an evil plot (which none of from plaintiff’s lawyers and are more horse. Mike was a big, yet ex- us were above). Sallie Rose Hollis is a Union likely than juries to award significant tremely calm creature, so much You see, Rexie was a Shetland Parish native, retired Louisiana damages. They also say that Louisiana is so that Mr. Marion didn’t even pony. Such ponies have the repu- Tech associate professor of jour- one of the few states where injured people saddle him before he perched me tation of being good-tempered nalism and Ruston resident. She can sue insurance companies directly. carefully behind Sister. But as although, as Wikipedia says, they can be reached via email at sal- Changing these laws would encourage more insurance companies to write poli- Mike ambled forward, I slowly “can also be very … impatient, [email protected]. cies here, they say, increasing competition and lowering rates. The bill also would allow juries to hear whether someone injured in an accident TUFF TALK was wearing a seatbelt or not. Introducing such evidence is not currently allowed under Louisiana law. Republicans say that these changes Leaders fiddle as America burns would decrease insurance premiums for private vehicles by at least 10% and pos- In ancient Rome there was a leadership of Minneapolis did lit- the eruption is taking place. The sibly up to 25% in some cases. However, leader named Nero. He was a leader tle to quiet the rioters and instead religious leaders and many black if an insurance company can prove that a that had lost touch with the citizens took a semi-hands-off approach leaders are standing up, calling 10% reduction would lead to insolvency, it and what it took to govern in an when strong decisive leadership for peace and refuting all violence, could be exempt from lowering its rates. efficient manner. was called for. The police precinct but where are the elected officials. “There are no guarantees, but it’s my firm belief we’ll see reductions in rates if The inner section of office where the fired po- Why are they not on the streets we pass this bill,” said Rep. Ray Garofalo, Rome caught fire one lice officer worked was pleading for calm. New York City R-Chalmette, the author of a nearly identi- evening and the homes abandoned and left to the has been rocked with riots, fire cal bill on the House side. and shops of the com- mob. This was the worse bomb attacks on police officers and But Democrats maintain that there is mon Romans burned. message that could be destruction. Where is Alexandria not enough evidence that rates would The huge fire could be sent to the rioters while Ocasio-Cortez. Why has she not decrease. They say the bill does not man- seen from Nero’s palace the valiant police of the inserted herself as she has done date a rate reduction and would make it that overlooked the city city have been placed in so many times before when she at- harder for injured people to receive fair of Rome. As the glow of a vulnerable situation. tacks the moral fiber of America? compensation. the horrible sight illumi- The officer charged Why doesn’t she lock arms with “These are pretty massive changes to nated the evening, Nero, By with the death of George Mayor DeBlasio and walk through our civil justice system that are based on Tuffy Fields pretty much a guess,” said Rep. Mandie a self-proclaimed musi- Floyd was not arrested the streets of New York, ease the Landry, D-New Orleans, during a com- cian, is reported to have until May 29, four days tension and denounce the violence. mittee hearing on the bill. played his fiddle as he watched the after the death of Floyd and after DeBlasio’s comment for the police Opponents expressed worry that the bill scene below. several nights of rioting. to handle the situation with a soft could overwhelm courts with jury trials Last week a truly horrific act of President Trump threatened to hand has fortunately fallen on and make it more difficult to find jurors. death took place in Minneapolis. send in the National Guard to gain deaf ears and the New York Police But Talbot said he had not found any evi- The site was so disgusting that it control of the situation. This drew Department has done what it does dence of that happening in other states. prompted protest from across the the ire of the Minneapolis mayor best, take action to keep the order. Democrats asked if the possible law country. Regardless of color, reli- and basically told the President to The worst of the worst leader- could be repealed if rates are not reduced after a certain number of years. But Re- gion, political affiliation or origin stay out of this. Then on Saturday ship came from California. Patrick publicans rejected their request. the results were the same; disgust the Minnesota state commissioner Underwood, a black Federal Pro- “Are y’all willing to wear it if it doesn’t and anger. While something such of public safety stated there were tective Service Officer, was mur- bring down rates?” Rep. Robby Carter, as this can have the effect of gal- reports that white supremacists dered in Oakland, and the George D-Amite, asked Republican lawmakers. vanizing a community, the death had come to Minnesota to stroke Floyd riots were noted as the cause. Democrats attempted to lower Loui- of George Floyd has spurred the trouble. Later it was acknowl- So where are the protests against siana’s high car insurance rates by destruction and death across out edged that there was no proof of his death and where is the federal addressing how insurance companies great nation. this. representative and the call to have determine premiums. Sen. Jay Luneau, The most fundamental question It is this type of rhetoric that justice for this despicable act? D-Alexandria, filed a series of bills that that needs to be asked is where is fuels confusion and displays poor Alas America is truly a great would have prohibited insurance com- panies from setting rates based on credit the local leadership, the leader- leadership. The federal govern- country. Just as the Phoenix arose score, age, gender and other demograph- ship that forged a nation, saw us ment stated that ANTIFA type from the ashes so the cities are ics. His bill was killed in committee. through the trauma of wars and tactics were noted and this is the beginning to rise. Edwards supported Luneau’s approach. made the toughest of decisions most likely scenario. Ironically, Sunday, residents of the cities, During last year’s election, Republi- while standing up and saying, “The ANTIFA is anti-fascist and anti- the local citizens, are on the streets cans won enough Senate seats to reach Buck Stops Here.” Perhaps if this white supremacist and displays cleaning and helping those that a supermajority, but fell just short of a leadership took a different turn at a left wing communist-style of incurred so much suffering. Our supermajority in the House. Talbot’s the beginning of this turmoil, the ideology. leaders need to take a tough line bill passed in both chambers by enough country would be in a different The lack of leadership and lack against rioters, show empathy for votes to override a possible veto by the situation than we face today. of support of the police in Min- protesters and benevolence toward Democratic governor if the same number of legislators were to vote to override one. On May 25, George Floyd died neapolis at the beginning of the those that were left to be victim- One way or another something needs while being pinned to the ground protests sent the message to out- ized. These cities need leadership, to be done. by a Minneapolis city policeman, side agitators that they will be free the leadership like that which was while three other officers stood to roam the streets. The agitators shown by the Mayor of Atlanta. Christopher Drew by. The first protest began in Min- came in and since they were suc- She is handling the situation with Director, LSU Manship School State- neapolis. By Tuesday the Minne- cessful in Minneapolis they could the strength and dignity accorded house Bureau apolis Chief of Police had fired all be successful in other major cities. a leader in her position. Fred Jones Greer Jr. Endowed Chair in four officers and asked for an FBI Thus the riots, no protests, spread Journalism investigation. to major cities across the country. 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Submitted photos North Louisiana Crappie Trail Arron Sistrunk took first place (L-R) this weekend in the North Louisiana Crappie Trail tournament on Lake D’Arbonne. Sistrunk won $800 for finishing in first place, plus another $95 for having the biggest Crappie at 1.98 lbs. Josh Starkey took home $500 for second place and the team of Jared Riser and Chris Fields won $220 for third place.

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COVID-19 Parish Relief Program, (CPR) for all locally-owned Corona cancels crappie tournament Union Parish businesses. Free of any cost or commitment – a print advertisement in the newspaper to every By Kinny Haddox will ever be back on the local lake. The lack of an ACT event is not a locally-owned business as each reopens its storefront. This advertisement (up to a 3 The good news for top anglers good sign for local tourist promo- column x 6 inches) can be used to announce on the American Crappie Trail is tion efforts or the local economy the business is once again open to the public, that several major tournaments, and taxes that benefit greatly from explain any new procedures that might be including the ACT Championship, events like this. necessary or to communicate new hours of have been rescheduled. With the changes brought about operation. The ACT National Champion- by Covid-19, it is going to take some Shop owners: There are no strings attached to ship (which pretty proac- this offer. It doesn’t matter if your business ever has tive and ag- been a customer of The Gazette. We still want to help. was held at Of course, we certainly hope you continue to advertise through the D’Arbonne gressive mar- newspaper going forward. But in the meantime, every business owner and last year) at keting and worker in Union Parish has been impacted by this health crisis. We all have Sardis Lake leadership to play a role in helping each other get our footing back to move our local in Mississip- to ensure the economy forward. pi is happen- lake’s tourism The second part of our CPR program will be an investment the newspaper ing June 4-6! potential is will make in your business marketing and promotion effort going forward. Several local met. Or it will The Gazette will match dollar-for-dollar your retail advertising spending and area an- be a loss for ev- up to $500 through July. If your business spends $500 on retail advertising, erybody that we will match that spending by the end of July 2020 with another $500 glers will be equivalent of free retail advertising space. The program will involve both competing in won’t come print and digital advertising in Union Parish. that big event. Emails were sent back anytime to anglers with all the details and soon. It would be a pity to let that the fishing should be good this happen, folks. The Gazette weekend. ••• 318.368.9732 | [email protected] Kentucky Lake’s tournament has Don’t forget this weekend’s Ma- been reset for June 19-20. Due to jestic Bass Tournament. It should the uncertainty, the ACT changed be one of the best in a long time the off-limits period to a 10-day in- and there are some good bass being stead of 30. Kentucky Lake will go caught. Look for numbers to be up off-limit June 5. on entries because people are look- And finally, the ACT tournament ing to get out and compete. on Grenada Lake has been resched- Also, you can always count on uled for September 11-12. That is big Dale Taylor to put on a good event news for Grenada, but also for here. that benefits the lake and the tour- The bad news is that means this nament fishermen. fall’s only ACT event of 2020 on *** Lake D’Arbonne has been cancelled. The bream are biting like crazy, It was set for that same weekend too and so it’s a good time to take the and will not be held. Tour director family for some great fishing. Crick- Matt Morgan has confirmed that to ets or worms will work and you can lakedarbonnelife.com. find them bedding up around the It’s the first time in a long time shallower parts of the lake. that the ACT has not held an event One good thing on D’Arbonne on Lake D’Arbonne. The tour’s right now is that anywhere there presence helps add legitimacy to are bream, you’ll also find a bunch D’Arbonne’s claim as one of the top of catfish. The catfish put up a good crappie lakes in the country. fight and both species put up a good With some other things that have taste when covered in meal and happened recently around helping released into peanut oil. the ACT, one has to wonder if they Be safe out there.

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DESCRIBED AS BE- funds and any addition- Sterlington, La. 71280 NOTICE TO delinquent C / O H E N R Y E V A N S J R HOUSE BUILT BY E R Y O U N G , E T A L SEC. 30, T21N R1E. 152-123 209-613 455- ING ALL LAND LYING al funds made available Date: 06/01/2020 property owners of 1107 OLD CARR FRANK BAGWELL, C/O STANLEY JACK- (2730310012) 167- 207 559-311 NORTH OF CERTAIN under this phase of the To: West Sterlington property whose post ROAD RUN W. TO LINE DI- SON 387 260-862 261-445 Taxes and Cost: 40.89 LOT DEEDED BY program. Water System Cus- office address is un- FARMERVILLE LA VIDING SEC. 31 INTO 909 HICKORY 281-822 293-574 346- MAUD BAGWELL TO Under the terms of the tomer known or who have 71241 E & W HALVES, RUN STREET 734 1078-122(SUCC.) 4347 MRS. L.C. WARD. grant from the National Dear Member, failed to answer delin- N. ALONG SAID LINE FARMERVILLE LA 1117-656 1129-232 ROWE CHARLES THE CENTER LINE Board, local agencies The West Sterlington quent notices: ***old asmt no TO P.O.B. LESS LOTS 71241 1207-437(POA) C L I F F O R D S R OF SEC. 31 T21N chosen to receive funds Water System is cur- 11007410*** BEGIN SOLD 11-438 376- 1223-548(AMENDED 9 1 7 M A R I O N H W Y. R1E RUNNING N. must: 1) be private rently in violation of the By virtue of the author- AT THE SW/C SE SW 220 879-109 1333- ***old asmt no SUCC.) 1384-477 FARMERVILLE LA AND S. BEING W. voluntary non-profits maximum containment ity vested in me by the SEC. 20 T21N R1E, 127(SUCC.) 1347- 11066125*** BEGIN 1422-118 71241 BOUNDARY, THE or units of govern- level (MCL) for total constitution and laws of RUN E. 330 FT., N. 087 1371-036(CRED- AT INTERSECTION Taxes and Cost: 183.43 FARMERVILLE AND ment, 2) be eligible to trihalomethanes as set the State of Louisiana, I 37 DEG. 40 MIN. E. IT DEED) 1371- OF HICKORY LANE ***old asmt no RUSTON HWY. BEING receive Federal Funds, for the by the State [Part will sell at the principal 765 FT., N. 19 DEG. 042(CORR.) AND EDGEWOOD 2786 11119575*** LOTS THE N. BOUNDARY, 3) have an accounting XII of the Louisiana front door of the Town 30 MIN. E. 118 FT. 1377-385(GIVING IN DRIVE ON S. SIDE PEARSON PATSIE 2, 2A, 3, & 3A OF AND STREETS DEED- system, 4) practice State Sanitary Code Hall, 407 South Main, TO P.O.B., RUN N. 04 PAYMENT) 1377-390 OF HICKORY LANE, MARIE STANSBURY SUB. ED BY MAUDE BAG- nondiscrimination, 5) (LAC 51:XII)] and the Farmerville, Louisiana, DEG. W. 230 FT., S. 85 Taxes and Cost: 54.74 RUN E. 70 FT. FOR P O B O X 3 3 4 LESS 1 LOT IN LOT WELL TO TOWN OF have demonstrated Federal Primary Drink- beginning at eleven DEG. W. 156 FT., S. 04 P.O.B., RUN E. 65 FT., M A R I O N L A 7 1 2 6 0 2. 284-545 340-290 FARMERVILLE BEING the capability to deliver ing Water Regulations o’clock Tuesday, June DEG. E. 199 FT., S. 82 3103 S. 120 FT., W. 65 FT., 364-160 1026-217 THE E. BOUNDARY. emergency food and or/ (40 CFR Part 141). 30, 2020 and continu- FT., 30 MIN. E. 160 FT. E B A R B R O Y G E N E J R N. 120 FT., TO P.O.B. ***old asmt no Taxes and Cost: 109.11 70-47 84-44 1104- shelter programs, and The United States En- ing each succeeding TO P.O.B., LESS .471 246 MILLER HAYES 569-16 1215-561(TAX 11023400*** LOT 68(SUCC.) 6) if they are private vironmental Protection day until said sales OF AN ACRE. 159-6 ROAD DEED) 1290-058(RE- 9 OF BLK 4 OF R. 3781 Taxes and Cost: 110.83 voluntary organization, Agency (EPA) and the are completed, all im- 598-216 669-147 786- FARMERVILLE LA DEMPTION DEED) R. JAMES SUBDIVI- S O T O N I C O L E M A R I E have a voluntary board. Louisiana Department movable property on 72 1020-212(BOUND- 71241 1326-351(TAX DEED) SION 330-105 330- 1 1 2 2 C A M P R O A D On said day of sale, I Qualifying agencies are of Health (LDH) set which taxes are now ARY AGREEMENT) 1366-350(TAX DEED) 107 352-68 466-344 FARMERVILLE LA will sell such portion of urged to apply. drinking water stan- due to the Town of 1094-73(LEASE) 1145- ***old asmt no 1394-067(REDEMP- 895-271 957-190 71241 said property as each Union Parish has dis- dards and requires the Farmerville for the year 456 1146-71(UND. 11036800*** LOT 25 TION DEED) //MAE 957-193 1029-147 debtor will point out and tributed Emergency disinfection of drinking water. Where disin- 2019, together with in- INT.) 1165-296(TAX OF M & M ADDITION DESSER YOUNG 1175-645(WARRAN- ***old asmt no in case the debtor will Food and Shelter funds fection is used in the terest thereon from the DEED) 1168-428(RE- UNIT 1 AND BEGIN HOLLEY //BEVERLY TY DEED) 1210-090 11078925*** BEGIN not point out sufficient previously with Union treatment of drinking 31st day of December, DEMPTION DEED) AT NE/C OF LOT 25, WALLER 1211-505(WARRAN- AT THE NE/C NW SE property, I will at once Community Action As- water, disinfectants 2019, at the rate of 15 1381-491(TAX DEED) RUN S. 82 DEG. 53 Taxes and Cost: 146.59 TY DEED) 1220-116 SEC. 19 T21N R1E and without further sociation, Inc. partic- combine with natural- percent per annum 1423-640(REDEMP- MIN. E. 82 FT., SW’LY 1405-436 1421- FOR P.O.B., RUN S. delay sell the least ipating. This agency ly occurring organic on 2019 taxes and all TION DEED) TO S. SIDE OF LOT 26 2951 296(CORR.) 00 DEG. 21 MIN. E. quality of said property was responsible for and inorganic matter cost. The names of said Taxes and Cost: 118.79 JORDAN ERIC L, ET Taxes and Cost: 166.30 ALONG THE EAST of any debtor which providing $11,782 in WHICH IS 67 FT. E. OF present in water to UX LINE OF THE NW SE and bidder will buy Food Vouchers, Rent delinquent taxpayers, SE/C OF LOT 25, RUN form chemicals called 2799 921 ROSEWOOD 4444 323.94 FT., (POINT B), the amount of taxes, Assistance and Utility the amount of taxes due ALONG S. LINE OF disinfection byproducts BUTLER THEON LA- CIRCLE PEARSON PATSIE S. 89 DEG. 57 MIN. W. interest any cost of any Assistance. Public on each assessment LOT 26 TO SE/C OF (DBPs). EPA and VOTTA FARMERVILLE LA MARIE 1,146.39 FT., (POINT debtor. This sale will be or private voluntary of said year, and the LOT 25, NE ALONG LDH set standards for 3 0 4 R U S T O N S T. 71241 P. O . B O X 3 3 4 without appraisement immovable property E. LINE OF LOT 25 TO C), S. 00 DEG. 00 MIN. agencies interested in controlling the levels FARMERVILLE LA M A R I O N L A 7 1 2 6 0 for case and legal ten- assessed to each to P.O.B. AND BEGIN AT E. 105 FT., (POINT D), applying for Emergen- of disinfectants and 71241 der money of the United be offered for sale as SE/C OF LOT HEREIN- ***old asmt no S. 89 DEG. 59 MIN. W. cy Food and Shelter DBPs in drinking wa- ***old asmt no States of America and follows, to-wit: ABOVE DESC., RUN 11031890*** LOTS 220.01 FT., (POINT E), Program Funds must ter, including trihalo- 11126300*** LOT the property shall be ***old asmt no W. ALONG S. SIDE 4 & 5 OF BLK HH S. 89 DEG. 59 MIN. W. contact Diane P. Hill at methanes (THMs) and 10 OF BLK 4 OF R. R. redeemable for the 2525 11024750*** LOTS OF LOT 26 FOR 30 OF SMITH ADDITION 199.99 FT., N. 00 DEG. 100 East Bayou Street, haloacetic acid (HAAs). JAMES SUBDIVISION, space of three years ADAIR HOLDINGS, 5 & 6 OF BLOCK K OF FT., SW 30 FT., E. 30 128-513 169-65 295- 00 MIN. W. 104.77 FT., Suite 107, Farmerville, Some people who drink LESS .0532 OF AN LLC SMITH ADDITION 318- FT., NE’LY 30 FT. TO 732 338-666 477- (POINT G), S. 89 DEG. by paying the price LA 71241 (318) 368- water containing THMs 405 N. 115 STREET 502 445-123 623-135 P.O.B. 306-59 312- 3 782-181 820-278 ACRE DONATED TO 57 MIN. W. 210 FT., including costs and 9606. The deadline in excess of the MCL SUITE 100 931-23 (CPS) 78 347-310 365-625 (TAX DEED) 831- WILLIAM R., JR. ET (POINT H), N. 02 DEG. five percent penalty for applications to be over many years may O M A H A N E 6 8 1 5 4 Taxes and Cost: 124.68 953-307 960-64(CPS) 196 (REDEMPTION) UX IN BOOK 1421 27 MIN. W. 330.09 FT. and one- and one- received is June 12, experience problems Taxes and Cost: 146.89 916-006 977-230 PAGE 292. 332-566 TO A POINT ON THE half percent monthly 2020. with their liver, kidneys, ***old asmt no 2809 3416 1023-198(SHERIFFS 614-263 (CPS) 1222- NORTH LINE OF THE interest thereon. This “Equal Opportunity or central nervous sys- 11004100*** LOT C A L D W E L L A L I C I A G A M E Z L U I S M I G U E L DEED) 1129-232 577 1421-296(CORR.) NE SW (POI 30th day of June, 2020. Employer/Program” tem, and may have an #4 OF STANSBURY 505 MONROE 707 BERNICE 1268-347 1421-292(DONATION) Taxes and Cost: 214.05 Gay Nell Pepper, Town and “Auxiliary Aids and increased risk of getting SUBDIVISION, BE- STREET STREET Taxes and Cost: 48.59 1422-473(QUITCLAIM Clerk/Tax Collector of Services are available cancer. ING LOCATED IN FARMERVILLE LA FARMERVILLE LA DEED) 3449 the Town of Farmer- upon request to individ- In December 1998, SEC. 29, T21N R1E. 71241 71241 4633 Taxes and Cost: 40.26 TERRAL JONATHAN ville, notice to mort- uals with disabilities.” EPA set enforceable 196-060 907-321 LARRET PROPER- B RYA N E T U X gage creditor, Town of 1td: June 4, 2020 drinking water stan- 1326-333(TAX DEED) ***old asmt no ***old asmt no T I E S U N L I M I T E D , L L C 3845 237 RIVER OAKS Farmerville, State of dards for TTHMs at 1386-477(LISPENDS) 11025208*** BEGIN 11056700*** BEGIN C/O THOMAS KEND- P R A T T J E A N E T T E DRIVE EXTENSION Louisiana, office of city UNION PARISH HAS 80 parts per billion 1410-233(JUDG- AT SE/C OF LOT 17 2408 FT. W. AND 56 FT. AL & KAHLA HEARN C / O S T E E L E N U G E N T WEST MONROE LA tax collected. BEEN AWARDED (ppb) and for HAA5 MENT) OF BLK H OF SMITH N. OF SE/C OF SEC. TERRAL 13072 BAYOU TER- 71291 FEDERAL FUNDS at 60 parts per billion 1414-653(SHERIFF’S ADDITION, RUN W. 19 T21N R1E, RUN S. 545 PLEASURE IS- RACE DRIVE In Conformity with sec- MADE AVAILABLE (ppb) to reduce the DEED) 1415-418(CAN- 180 FT. FOR P.O.B., 83 DEG. 40 MIN. E. LAND ROAD SAINT AMANT LA ***old asmt no tion 63, act 8 of 1888 THROUGH THE risk of cancer or other CEL LES PENDENS) W. 110 FT., N. 70 FT., 80.3 FT., N. 219 FT., W. FARMERVILLE LA 70774 11059951*** BE- notice is hereby given DEPARTMENT OF adverse health effects. Taxes and Cost: 144.56 E. 110 FT., S. 70 FT. 80 FT., S. 210 FT. TO 71241 GIN AT A STOB 4 1/4 that all parties holding HOMELAND SECU- Compliance with the TO P.O.B. BEING A P.O.B. 172-598 1233- ***old asmt no CHAINS S. OF THE mortgages on real es- RITY (DHS)/FEDERAL TTHMs and HAA5 stan- 3595 PART OF LOTS 16 & 17 31(SUCC.) 1379- ***old asmt no 11081855*** LOT 3 HALF MILE STOB ON tates in Farmerville, EMERGENCY MAN- dard for public water ALPHA CAPITAL/BMO OF BLK H OF SMITH 633(SUCC.) 1389-372 11138176*** BE- OF BLK LL OF SMITH THE LINE DIVIDING Union Parish, Louisi- AGEMENT AGENCY systems serving less HARRIS ADDITION 226-140 1406-207(POA) GINNING AT THE ADDITION 228-649 SECTIONS 30 & 31 ana on which taxes for UNDER THE EMER- than 10,000 individuals P O B O X 8 2 6 6 8 425-171 1021-162 Taxes and Cost: 176.05 INTERSECTION OF 646-91 793-306(TAX T21N R1E, RUN S. 134 the year 2019 have not GENCY FOOD AND initially became effec- L I N C O L N N E 6 8 5 0 1 Taxes and Cost: 113.28 CENTERLINE OF LA. ADJUDICATION) YDS., E. 70 YDS., N. been paid, I will begin SHELTER NATIONAL tive and enforceable 3317 HWY. #33 AND THE 1035-249(REDEMP- 134 YDS., W. 70 YDS. sale at the Town Hall, BOARD PROGRAM. on January 1, 2004. ***old asmt no 2852 GLOSSON LAW- OLD HWY. #15 IN TION DEED) 1105- TO P.O.B., LESS THAT Farmerville, Union Par- Union Parish has been Compliance with the 11068915*** LOTS CHATMAN CLINTON RENCE STANLEY, SEC. 1 T20N R1W, 267(TAX DEED) PART SOUTH AND ish, Louisiana begin- chosen to receive in TTHMs standard is 12 & 13 OF BLK A OF C L E O J R . , E T U X ET AL RUN S. 42 DEG. 37 Taxes and Cost: 42.45 EAST OF ROAD AND ning at eleven o’clock Phase 37, $11,201.00 determined by calcu- MILLER ADDITION 108 GOLDIE STREET P. O . B O X 2 0 8 MIN. E. ALONG HWY. BEING LOCATED IN a.m., Tuesday, June to supplement emer- lating a locational run- LESS A STRIP OFF N APT C FARMERVILLE LA #15 541.8 FT. TO THE 3075 SEC. 30 AND SEC. 31, 30, 2020. gency food and shelter ning annual average SIDE BEING 21 FT. N FARMERVILLE LA 71241 P.O.B., THENCE N. R & L ’ S R E A L T Y , L L C T21N R1E. 200-445, programs in the parish. (LRAA) of quarterly & S BY 147 FT. E & W. 71241 37 DEG. 30 MIN. E. C/O RAMIRO & LUIS 448 202-487 208- And that a number of The selection was TTHMs sample results. 439-36 612-1(CPS) ***old asmt no 500.75 FT., S. 52 DEG. M I G U E L G A M E Z 177 234-832 256-630 pieces of property so made by the National Compliance calcula- 808-224 838-38(AS- ***old asmt no 11049900*** LOT 5 30 MIN. E. 303.4 FT., 1 4 0 7 O L I N R O A D 377-489 432-320 505- delinquent are now Board that is chaired tions performed for the SUMPTION DEED) 11027070*** BE- OF MAP OF SUBDIVI- S. 37 DEG. 30 MIN. FARMERVILLE LA 250 968-267 1119- advertised in the pa- by the U. S. Department second quarter of 2020 1395-410(TAX DEED) GIN 188 YDS. S. OF SION OF TERRAL DE- W. TO THE POINT 71241 616(SUCC.) 1125-157 per, The Gazette, in of Homeland Security’s show that the system’s //STEPHAN ALAN NW/C OF NW SW VELOPMENTS UNIT WHERE SAID LINE 1167-581 1200-32 conformity with the law Federal Emergency current TTHMs LRAA HYDE //ELIZABETH SEC. 30 T21N R1E, #1, AND A 10 FT. WIDE INTERSECTS THE ***old asmt no 1205-532 1231-322 preparatory to such Management Agency are 211 ppb at DBP01- HAYHURST HYDE RUN E. 225 YDS. STRIP ACROSS N. CENTERLINE OF THE 11035730*** BEGIN 1311-436(RESO- sale. The attention of and consists of rep- 112 Hill Road and 240 Taxes and Cost: 171.36 FOR P.O.B., N. 66 2/3 SIDE OF LOT DESC. OLD LA. HWY. #15, AT THE SE/C OF THE LUTION) 1404-132 the mortgage creditors resentatives from the ppb at DBP02- Wallace FT., W. 200 FT., S. 66 IN BK. 308 PG. 833 IN THENCE RUN NW’LY SW NW OF SEC. 30, (RANCH PROPERTY) is especially called to American Red Cross; Rd and Ouachita City 2550 2/3 FT., E. 200 FT. TO SW NE SEC. 31 T21N ALONG OLD HWY. T21N R1E, RUN N. Taxes and Cost: 243.77 the advertisement of Catholic Charities, Rd.; Thus, the system ARCHIE JAMES P.O.B.(2730430046) R1E. 277-298 308- #15 TO P.O.B., BEING 78 DEG. 55 MIN. 42 tax sale and they are USA; National Council is currently in violation CLIFF, ET AL 282-172 282- 833 1162-285(SUCC.) LOCATED IN SEC. 1, SEC. W. 178.35 FT. TO 2838 warned to take such of the Churches of of the TTHMs standard. C / O J U S T I N J A N U A R Y 171 513-200 712- 1181-483(TAX DEED) T20N R1W, AND CON- A COTTON SPINDLE TERRAL THOMAS steps prior to this sale Christ in the USA; The Please share this 1 6 8 C L I F F R O A D 34 794-209,210 1184-51(REDEMP- TAINING 3.33 ACRES. SET IN THE CENTER- K E N D A L , E T U X as may be necessary Jewish Foundations information with all SPEARSVILLE LA 1081-62(SUCC.) TION DEED) 331-442 318-462 LINE OF BOUNDARY 545 PLEASURE IS- to protect their rights. of North America, The the other people who 71277 1081-72(DONATION) Taxes and Cost: 122.21 Taxes and Cost: STREET FOR P.O.B., LAND ROAD Salvation Army; and, drink this water, es- 1146-150 1232- 1425.04 S. 88 DEG. 59 MIN. FARMERVILLE LA Thus, done and passed United Way Worldwide. pecially those who ***old asmt no 90(JOD) 38 SEC. W. ALONG 71241 in my office in Farmer- The Local Board was may not have received 11006700*** BEGIN Taxes and Cost: 201.05 4841 3830 THE CENTERLINE OF ville, Union Parish, charged to distribute this notice directly (for 178 FT. W. OF NE/C OF HALL JAMES HENRY L E N A R D J A S O N L E E SAID STREET 279.71 ***old asmt no Louisiana this 18th funds appropriated by example, people in LOT 12 OF BLOCK W 2807 ET UX 507 EAST FRANKLIN FT., RUN N. 00 DEG. 11026700*** SW day of May 2020, in Congress to help ex- apartments, nursing OF SMITH ADDITION, CYPRESS KNEE 501 WEST JACKSON STREET, APT. #B 21 MIN. 12 SEC. W. SW SEC. 20 T21N the presence of two un- pand the capacity of homes, schools, and RUN W. 34 1/2 FT., S. P R O P E R T I E S , L L C STREET FARMERVILLE LA 17.15 FT., TO SE/C R1E, LESS 15.939 dersigned competent food and shelter pro- businesses). You can 66 2/3 FT., E. 34 1/2 1821 ROYAL AVE- FARMERVILLE LA 71241 OF TRACT #1 OF ACRES ACROSS THE witnesses domiciled in grams in high-need ar- do this by posting this FT., N. 66 2/3 FT. TO NUE, 11 71241 SUB. #2 OF DUKE EAST SIDE OF SAID Town and Parish. eas around the country. notice in a public place P.O.B. 96-18 140-30 M O N R O E L A 7 1 2 0 1 ***old asmt no SELIG PROPERTY, FORTY, CONTAINING A Local Board made or distributing copies by 1130-151(TAX DEED) ***old asmt no 11081236*** LOTS RECORDED IN PLAT 25 ACRES AND BEGIN /S/GAY NELL PEPPER up of the (President of hand or mail. 1138-369(REDEMP- ***old asmt no 11152100*** BEGIN 18 & 19 OF BLK 5 OF BOOK “1” PG. 37, RUN AT THE SW/C SEC. 20 CMC (TAX COLLEC- the Union Parish Police This is not an emer- TION DEED) 1219- 11025100*** BEGIN AT INTERSECTION GULLEY RAMSEY AD- N. 00 DEG. 21 MIN. 12 T21N R1E, RUN N. 40 TOR) Jury’s appointee, a gency. If it has been, 541(SUCC.) AT THE SW/C OF OF JACKSON ST. AND DITION 171-38 350- SEC. W. ALONG THE FT. TO THE SW/C OF Representative from you would have been Taxes and Cost: 39.37 LOT #6 OF BLK “VV” STREET DEEDED TO 241 364-797 674-189 E. LINE OF TRACT #1, A CERTAIN TRACT /S/ SAMANTHA STE- NELA Food Bank, Local notified immediately. OF SMITH ADDITION TOWN OF FARMER- 830-32 839-268 959- 418 FT., RUN N. 00 OF LAND OWNED BY PHENS (WITNESS) Government, Home- EPA and the LDH do not 2579 AND RUN ALONG S. VILLE BY O. BAUGH- 36 1135-46(SUCC.) Taxes and Cost: 192.38 ROY L. SIMMONS, E. less Representative, et consider this violation ARMADILLO HOLD- LINE OF LOT 6 FOR MAN, ON S. SIDE OF 1156-358(DONATION) ALONG THE SOUTH /S/ COLLETTE al.) will determine how to have any serious INGS, INC. 20 FT. TO P.O.B., RUN JACKSON ST., ON W. Taxes and Cost: 218.03 25262 BOUNDARY OF THE BARNES (WITNESS) the funds awarded to adverse health effects 1204 CUTLER N. 150 FT., E. 48 FT., SIDE OF BAUGHMAN RAMSEY BESSIE LEE SAID ROY L. SIM- 1td: June 4, 2020 Union Parish are to be on human health as STREET S. 150 FT., W. 48 FT. ST., RUN W. ALONG S. 3857 DAVIS MONS PROPERTY A distributed among the a result of short-term T I O G A T X 7 6 2 7 1 TO P.O.B. AND BEING SIDE OF JACKSON LLOYD ROBERT C/O ALICIA HOLCO DISTANCE OF 422.25 UNION PARISH HAS emergency food and exposure; however, LOCATED IN SEC. 31, ST. 140 FT., S. 120 J A M E S , E T U X MBE FT. TO A POINT IN BEEN AWARDED shelter programs run by continued long-term ***old asmt no T21N R1E. 185-579 FT., E. 140 FT., N. 120 929 RIDGEWOOD 5 8 4 0 S E M I N A R Y C T THE CENTER OF A FEDERAL FUNDS local service agencies exposure to TTHMs 11008700*** BEGIN 219-228 227-650 312- FT. TO P.O.B. 314-465 CIRCLE O A K L A N D C A 9 4 6 0 5 CONCRETE LINED MADE AVAILABLE in the area. The Local and HAA5 levels above AT THE NW/C OF SEC. 510 1124-443(SUCC.) 314-666 673-341 675- FARMERVILLE LA DRAINAGE DITCH THROUGH THE Board is responsible for the standard (e.g., 20 32 T21N R1E, RUN 1326-342(TAX DEED) 173 681-245 755-234 71241 ***old asmt no FOR P.O.B., E. ALONG DEPARTMENT OF recommending agen- years of exposure) has S. 89 DEG. 52 MIN. Taxes and Cost: 89.47 809-46 1368-335 3011114000*** BE- THE SOUTH LINE OF HOMELAND SECU- cies to receive these the potential to have E. ALONG SECTION Taxes and Cost: 167.57 ***old asmt no GIN AT NE/C OF WIL- THE SAID ROY L. SIM- RITY (DHS)/FEDERAL funds and any addition- serious adverse effects LINE 202.00 FT. FOR 2988 11082100*** LOT 14 LIE L. TATE LOT, RUN MONS PROPERTY A EMERGENCY MAN- al funds made available on human health. P.O.B., S. 89 DEG. 52 D’ARBONNE CON- 29134 OF EDGEWOOD SUB- E. 85 FT., S. 62 FT. DISTANCE OF 17.75 AGEMENT AGENCY under this phase of the If you need further MIN. E. ALONG SAID S T R U C T I O N C O . HEARN JOHNNY L DIVISION 288-410 FOR P.O.B., RUN S. FT. TO THE S UNDER THE EMER- program. clarification or have SECTION LINE 143.50 545 PLEASURE IS- ET UX Taxes and Cost: 125.23 88 FT., W. 85 FT., N. Taxes and Cost: 40.22 GENCY FOOD AND Under the terms of the questions concerning FT., S. 00 DEG. 02 LAND ROAD 803 TERRAL ISLAND 88 FT., E. 85 FT. TO SHELTER NATIONAL grant from the National this letter, please con- MIN. W. 208.37 FT. FARMERVILLE LA ROAD 4141 P.O.B. 155-375 166- 2522 BOARD PROGRAM. Board, local agencies tact President Tom- TO A POINT ON THE 71241 FARMERVILLE, LA OWENS CHARLIE, 304 168-105 250-229 TMP SQUARED EN- Union Parish has been chosen to receive funds my Ormond at (318) NORTHERNMOST 71241 EST. 1307-440(TAX DEED) T E R P R I S E S , L . L . C . chosen to receive must: 1) be private 726-6040 or Operators ROW LINE OF LA. ***old asmt no C / O I N E Z O W E N S 1419-511(REDEMP- C/O PAUL & TINA $15,650 in FY 2020 voluntary non-profits Dave or Linda Garris at HWY. 2, N. 61 DEG. 00 11032467*** LOT 2 ***old asmt no 1 1 0 B E T T Y S T R E E T TION DEED) MURRAY Phase CARES (Coro- or units of govern- (318) 726-4188. MIN. W. ALONG SAID AND W 1/3 OF LOT 1 11098200*** BEGIN FARMERVILLE LA Taxes and Cost: 40.26 4 4 1 M I L L C R E E K navirus Aid Relief & ment, 2) be eligible to 1td: June 4, 2020 ROW LINE 15.55 FT., OF BLK G OF MILLER AT THE NORTH 1/4 71241 FARMERVILLE LA Economic Security) Act receive Federal Funds, N. 57 DEG. 55 MIN. ADDITION AND LOTS SECTION CORNER 3078 71241 to supplement emer- 3) have an accounting LEGAL NOTICE W. ALONG SAID ROW 4 AND 5 OF BLK F OF (ALSO CALLED THE ***old asmt no R A W L S B R A N D O N J gency food and shelter system, 4) practice THE PROPOSED LINE 116.34 FT., N. MILLER ADDITION NE/C NE NW) SEC. 11101100*** BEGIN 1374 RUGGS BLUFF ***old asmt no programs in the parish. nondiscrimination, 5) BUDGET FOR THE 59 DEG. 02 MIN. W. AND LOTS 1 AND 2 32 T21N R1, TUN S.00 AT SW/C OF LAND ROAD 11003701*** LOTS The selection was have demonstrated UNION PARISH ALONG SAID ROW OF BLK H OF MILLER DEG. 00 MIN.44 SEC. DESC. IN BK. 24 PG. DOWNSVILLE LA 17, 18 AND 19 OF made by the National the capability to deliver SHERIFF FOR THE 36.44 FT., N. 00 DEG. ADDITION AND BE- W. ALONG SECTION 99, RUN N. 33 1/3 71234 BLOCK 9 OF GULLEY Board that is chaired emergency food and or/ YEAR ENDED JUNE 02 MIN. E. 120.65 FT. GIN AT NE/C OF LOT 7 LINE 1,134.71 FT. TO YDS., E. 70 YDS., S. 33 RAMSEY ADDITION by the U. S. Department shelter programs, and 30, 2021 HAS BEEN TO P.O.B., CONTAIN- OF BLK H OF MILLER REBAR FOUND IN 1/3 YDS., W. 70 YDS. ***old asmt no AND THE FOLLOW- of Homeland Security’s 6) if they are private PREPARED. ING .542 ADDITION, RUN E. PLACE AT THE SE/C TO P.O.B. LESS 1 LOT 11035800*** LOT 1 ING DESCRIBED Federal Emergency voluntary organization, THE BUDGET IS AVAILABLE FOR IN- Taxes and Cost: 727.16 90 FT., N. 75 FT., TO OF PARCEL CON- TO O. B. ADAMS 159- OF SELIG LAKEVIEW TRACT: A TRACT Management Agency have a voluntary board. SPECTION. A PUBLIC P.O.B., N. 75 FT., E. 150 VEYED TO BILLY’S 94 1397-049(POA) ADDITION #1. 227-707 OF LAND BEING A and consists of rep- Qualifying agencies are HEARING ON THE 2580 FT., N. 180 FT., E. 240 AUTO CARE, LLC IN 1405-028(POA) 564-33 645-125 911- PORTION OF BLOCK resentatives from the urged to apply. PROPOSED BUDGET ARMADILLO HOLD- FT., N. 110 FT., W. 530 CONVETANCE BOOK Taxes and Cost: 89.00 212 1012-219(MAR- 9 OF GULLEY RAM- American Red Cross; Union Parish has dis- SHALL BE HELD ON INGS, INC. FT., S. 360 FT., E. 110 1159, PAGE 395 AND RIAGE CONT.) 1074- SEY ADDITION (PLAT Catholic Charities, tributed Emergency JUNE 26, 2020 IN 1204 CUTLER FT., TO P.O.B., CON- THE P.O.B, THENCE 4146 173(UND. INT.) 1116- BOOK 1, PAGE 10) USA; National Council Food and Shelter funds THE UNION PARISH STREET TAINING 2.53 ACRES. CONTINUES S.00 O W E N S W I L L I S E S T . 202(UND. INT) 1120- AND OTHER PROP- previously with Union of the Churches of SHERIFF’S OFFICE T I O G A T X 7 6 2 7 1 203-218 233-563 816- DEG. 00 MIN.44 SEC. C / O I N E Z O W E N S ERTY ADJOINING Community Action As- 28(UND. INT.) 1182-6 Christ in the USA; The BETWEEN THE 123 1099-57(CORR.) 1 1 0 B E T T Y S T R E E T SAID SUBDIVISION, sociation, Inc. partic- W. ALONG EAST LINE 1181-140 1205-170 Jewish Foundations HOURS OF 10:00- Taxes and Cost: 564.02 FARMERVILLE LA ALL IN SE 1/4 SEC. 30 ipating. This agency ***old asmt no OF THE NW OF SEC. 1218-626(SUCC.) of North America, The 10:30 A.M. 3028 71241 T21N R1E AND BEING was responsible for 11008701*** BEGIN 32 T21N R1E FOR DIS- 1218-630(DONATION) Salvation Army; and, MAY 27, 2020 DEAN BETTY RUS- MORE PARTICULAR- providing $11,782 in AT THE SW/C OF SEC. TANCE OF 122.49 FT., 1405-574(DONATION) United Way Worldwide. DUSTY GATES, SELL, ET AL ***old asmt no LY DESCRIBED AS: Food Vouchers, Rent 29, RUN S. 89 DEG. THENCE N. 81 DEG. Taxes and Cost: 115.20 The Local Board was SHERIFF 2 1 1 C O T T O N A V E . 11101500*** 1 LOT Assistance and Utility 44 MIN. 15 SEC. E 15 MIN. 40 SEC. W BEGIN AT THE NE/C charged to distribute 1td: June 4, 2020 ALONG SOUTH LINE R U S T O N L A 7 1 2 7 0 205.59 FT. TO A POINT IN SW SW SEC. 30 4320 OF THE ROW INTER- funds appropriated by Assistance. Public OF SEC. 29 FOR A SET ON THE EAST LI T21N R1E 95-555 RIVERS CLARICE AN- SECTION OF EAST Congress to help ex- or private voluntary PUBLIC NOTICE DISTANCE OF 202.0 ***old asmt no Taxes and Cost: 89.22 Taxes and Cost: 42.45 DREWS STREET AND WATER pand the capacity of agencies interested in The Union Parish FT. FOR P.O.B., N. 11034600*** LOTS 8 1 0 S M I T H S T R E E T STREET, THENCE food and shelter pro- applying for Emergen- School Board will meet 00 DEG. 10 MIN. 19 10 & 11 OF BLK LL OF 2876 4373 FARMERVILLE LA E’LY ALONG THE grams in high-need ar- cy Food and Shelter will meet in Regular SEC. E. 25.0 FT., S. SMITH ADDITION 112- HENDERSON KIMI- P A L M E R L O R R I E 71241 NORTH ROW LINE eas around the country. Program Funds must Session at the Union 89 DEG. 44 MIN. 15 185 113-17 113-18 L E E K A W A N D A 5 1 5 M I L L E R S T R E E T OF WATERS STREET A Local Board made contact Diane P. Hill at Parish School Board SEC. E. A DISTANCE 677-97 687-273 6 1 2 R U S T O N S T R E E T FARMERVILLE LA ***old asmt no 490 FT., N. 130 FT. TO up of the (President of 100 East Bayou Street, Office, 1206 Marion OF 135.50 FT., S. 00 Taxes and Cost: 48.59 FARMERVILLE LA 71241 11117000*** LOT 3 A POINT MAR the Union Parish Police Suite 107, Farmerville, Highway, Farmerville, DEG. 10 MIN. 19 SEC. 71241 OF BLK JJ OF SMITH Taxes and Cost: Jury’s appointee, a LA 71241 (318) 368- LA on Monday, June 8, W . A DISTANCE OF 4356 ***old asmt no ADDITION 217-543 1061.52 Representative from 9606. The deadline 2020 at 6:00 p.m. 25.0 FT., N. 89 DEG. DISMUKE ***old asmt no 4106020082*** BE- Taxes and Cost: 104.34 NELA Food Bank, Local for applications to be This will be a Zoom 44 MIN. 15 SEC. W W Y T E K Q U A D 11028850*** LOT GIN AT A POINT ON W. 4726 Government, Home- received is June 12, meeting. 135.50 FT. TO P.O.B., 5 0 2 S M I T H S T R E E T 5 AND WEST 10 FT. LINE OF E 1/2 OF THE 4321 W A R D M A N U E L L E E less Representative, et 2020. 1td: June 4, 2020 THE GAZETTE | FARMERVILLE, LA THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2020 • PAGE 12

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